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OPINION

Eating Disorders Are on the Rise

Michael Roizen, M.D. By Wednesday, 15 December 2021 10:48 AM EST Current | Bio | Archive

We've all heard about how singer and songwriter Elton John struggled with bulimia for 16 years. He got treatment in 1990.

"Good Morning America" personality Ginger Zee contended with anorexia as a child from age 10 to 14, following her parents' divorce. "It was a horrendous spiral that could have taken my life," Zee revealed.

No age or group escapes the risk for eating disorders. In fact, almost 28 million people will contend with an eating disorder in their lifetime.

And the pandemic seems to have increased the prevalence of the problem. Calls to the National Eating Disorders Association helpline have increased 70% to 80% during some time periods. And in a survey of people diagnosed with anorexia, published in July 2020, participants said their symptoms were getting worse. Binge eaters have also reported that they've increased binging by 30%.

If you feel like you are binge eating — that's eating without control for quantity or quality — or are experiencing bulimia (you binge eat then purge by vomiting, excessive use of laxatives or diuretics, fasting, and/or excessive exercise), or you're persistently reducing your food intake and obsessed with avoiding weight gain (signs of anorexia), you should get help pronto.

The long-term physical and emotional repercussions are serious.

Whether you're sliding into disordered eating or it's an ongoing issue, call the National Eating Disorders helpline at 888-375-7767. They can help you join a support group, find a recovery mentor, and get medical care.

© King Features Syndicate


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